When it comes to social media, it's complicated for teenagers and scary for some parents.

In a world where social media seems to dominate, Papillion La Vista Schools decided to educate teens and adults on cybersafety.

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"If you don't know someone in real life, you should not know them online," attorney Karen Haase said.

"Secondly, sexting, so you know, it'll be awkward but at least not boring for that part, right?" Haase said the high school students. "So I want you to see the courts are getting more aggressive about punishing kids for putting stupid stuff online."

Freshmen at Papillion said Haase's real-life examples are scary enough to make teens listen.